The first debate

As I write this column, I'm waiting impatiently for the first debate between Mitt Romney and President Obama.

More than 50 million Americans were expected to watch the debate in Denver on Wednesday night, and you have probably seen it by the time you read this.

I don't know how it turned out,But it's not too important that the mainstream liberal media have tried to pre-ordain their guy as the winner. And what Romney specifically said or didn't say on any given subject won't matter that much either.

It was much more important that Mitt looked and acted presidential and showed us that he can be the leader we need to replace the incompetent we have in the Oval Office.

I expected Romney to do that in Denver, and pray that he did. I hope also that he came out swinging and never let up. I hope he went on the offensive. Because it's not his economic policies that are destroying America. It's Barack Obama's.

In 1980 Ronald Reagan had a similar challenge when he set out to unseat an incompetent incumbent. My father proved during his first debate with Jimmy Carter that he was capable of leading the country out of the foreign and domestic wasteland Carter had created.

And then, at the end of the second debate, just a week before Election Day, my father may have won his ticket to the White House when he urged Americans to ask themselves a simple question before they voted:

Mitt Romney could ask the American people the same questions today.

"Are you safer than you were four years ago? Do you feel safer about your job? Safer about your mortgage? Safer about the economy? Safer about your retirement or health care?

"And based on what we've just witnessed in the Middle East, where one of our ambassadors was killed by terrorists and Obama's foreign policies continue to fail, do you feel safer today against international terrorism?"

The honest answer to all of the above would be "No."

America, it's time to wake up. It's time to get a new leader. Four more years of Barack Obama's failures will not make us or our country better off or safer, no matter what first lady Michelle Obama thinks.

The other day in Ohio she was telling a crowd of Democrats that they have to fight to keep the country going in the direction it's going.

"Are you with me?" she asked her husband's mindless idolaters.

Was she kidding? Why in the world would you fight to keep the country going in the direction we are going when the direction we are going is downhill?

We can't afford to wait another four years and hope that things get better. As I said last week, it's time to get mad.

It's time to move forward and upward - not backward. America needs to come together Nov. 6 and make the right choice - for our own good and the good of the world.

- Michael Reagan is the son of former President Ronald Reagan and a syndicated columnist.

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The first debate

As I write this column, I'm waiting impatiently for the first debate between Mitt Romney and President Obama.More than 50 million Americans were expected to watch the debate in Denver on Wednesday